Kylie Jennernot only shows off hernaked buttin the December/January issue of Interview Magazine, shot by Steven Klein, but she also opens up quite a bit to Chris Wallace where she talks about her social media presence, what she wants to do next. Find out more about her when you read on.

“There is absolutely a side of me that people don’t know,” Kylie reveals. “I’m not myself on Snapchat or Instagram. That’s totally not me. I’m way flashier on Instagram and Snapchat, because I feel like that’s what people want to see and that’s what I’ve always done, so I’m not going to stop. People want to see my cars and my purses. People love fashion. But that’s so not me.”

“I would probably just never dress up,” she adds when asked about her true preferences. “I would never wear makeup, because I honestly hate wearing makeup. Lately, I’ve just been so over it. I feel like I’m way too young to wear such heavy makeup all the time. It’s just bad for your skin, but I’m always doing photo shoots or red carpets and events, so I just obviously want to look good. And I don’t know, I like hiking. I used to do a lot of hiking when I wasn’t as busy. I had a lot of anxiety when I was younger, so I would just run to this hill path in the back of my mom’s house and listen to Jack Johnson. I would listen to Jack Johnson and stare at the sky until my anxiety went away. When I was 16, I was always outside. We always watched the sunset, the group that I was friends with.”

“I really don’t find happiness within materialistic things,” she said. “Like, it’s cool if I can buy myself a new car, and I think it’s amazing for a week, but then the thrill is over and I’m like, ‘Oh, so I guess that wasn’t really happiness.”

“I feel like I’m going to look back and be like, ‘Damn, I wish I could’ve just been a kid and done normal teenage stuff that my friends get to do,'” she admitted. “But it also is a blessing, and I’ve done so many things that most 35-year-old women still haven’t done. You can’t look at anything glass-half-full or whatever. Like, yesterday, I realized that I’m 18, I’m a female, and I have accomplished so much. I live in a beautiful home and I work really hard, so I’m just grateful.”

“When I’m, like, 30, I want to go off the map, have a family and live in Malibu with a farm, and just raise my own chickens, my next goal for 2016 is to learn how to garden.” she said.